Love the plugin, does exactly what it says on the tin. Can you add support for WebP images?
]]>In many ways, MMWW is the greatest plugin ever written, smoothly moving jpeg metadata into WordPress fields. I use all WordPress fields on my soccer site:
Image title
AltText
Image caption
Description
For some reason in MMWW 1.09 Description no longer populates on WordPress 5.7.1 and later, even with images for which the Description auto-populated previously.
Oliver doesn’t seem to be here very often, so this post is more a placeholder than a complaint. If someone else figures out the issue, I’d be happy to have an answer from a fellow user. Perhaps I’ll fix the issue myself on a quiet afternoon.
Much gratitude to Oliver Jones for writing such a great plugin, making it free and writing it well enough to survive eight years of WordPress updates and keep on ticking.
Cordially, Alec Kinnear
]]>Goodmorning,
Is it possible to add a bulk action for the reload metadata option? Now you can only do this for one picture at a time. It would be a very handy feature, especially when you have lots of pictures.
Maybe in the next update of the plugin?
Mari?lle
]]>Could someone please post an example of MMWW in action? I see the Settings page, but I am still unclear of how to apply the templates and where the metadata specified on the templates gets displayed.
]]>It would be nice to set IPTC keywords as post tags
]]>Hello Ollie,
I use your plugin for years on my website. It is perfect for easily insert IPTC metadata into the description of my photos, such as copyright.
But I notice that the plugin hasn’t been updated anymore since 3 years ago. It works perfectly, but I’m afraid that www.ads-software.com removes it from the official directory of plugins<.
What do you think for the future of this plugin?
The plugin’s fields no longer show up when images are being loaded.
When the option “Reload Metadata” is selected fore an image an error message appears:
Warning: Division by zero in /homepages/23/d226563993/htdocs/tgcom/wp-content/plugins/mmww/code/exif.php on line 291
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /homepages/23/d226563993/htdocs/tgcom/wp-content/plugins/mmww/code/exif.php:291) in /homepages/23/d226563993/htdocs/tgcom/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1171
]]>I’m following up on a previous post.
The tags below work fine for me, but as you suggested I need to reload metadata for each image in order for the id to show in caption. This becomes a hassle if using a lot of images. After reloading, the image comes up in a new window and a I then have to upload the changes.
I wonder if there is a way of batch reloading metadata for multiple images. Maybe this is a job for a different plugin?
In all cases thanks for the great plugin.
Below is the content of the previous post.
all best from Greg
{wp:attachmentid} gives the post id of the present post.
{wp:parentid} gives the post id of the post to which this media file is attached.
{wp:parenttitle} gives the title of the post to which this media file is attached.
{wp:parentslug} gives the slug (url fragment) of the post to which this media file is attached.
To get them to populate you may need to hit “Reload metadata” from the grid view or list view after saving the file.
]]>I got the following error message in my PHP log (DB prefix edited). This is a multisite install. The renaming operation is triggered bei File Renamer, but the failing callback appears to be MMWW’s.
Unknown column 'wp:attachmentid' in 'field list' für Abfrage UPDATE
<prefix>_postsSET
post_excerpt= 'Drei Gesichter\n',
wp:attachmentid= '63239' WHERE
ID= 63239 von edit_post, wp_update_post, wp_insert_post, do_action('save_post'), call_user_func_array, Meow_MediaFileRenamer->save_post, Meow_MediaFileRenamer->rename_media_on_publish, Meow_MediaFileRenamer->rename_media, wp_update_attachment_metadata, apply_filters('wp_update_attachment_metadata'), call_user_func_array, MMWWMedia->update_metadata
Since one or two versions of WordPress, the image description template is applied to the caption field (instead of using the image caption template).
]]>Guten Tag! Tolles Tool! Danke! Zwei Fragen:
Ich würde gerne Umbrüche eintragen – zwischen zwei IPTC-Feldern. Wie ist das m?glich? Au?erdem die Frage: K?nnen anstelle der “IPTC:”-Feldnamen lieber die standartisierten Nummern eingetragen werden. Beispiel: Anstelle von “{iptc:title}” lieber “iptc:2#105”. Warum? Weil jeder (erst Recht in unterschiedlichen Sprachen) es anders nennt. Einmal heisst es “title” – einmal “Titel” – einmal “head” oder “headline”… Danke!!!
First, I’m excited to use this as it may save me some major hassles thanks to bugs in the WP media system.
However, having slight problem with “Audio description template” — it seems like nothing is getting imported there.
I did a test doing a direct upload into the library and that description content imported, but when working with other files (that were moved in via FTP using another plugin) I’ve found that none of the description data is importing when using MMWW.
So that leads me to believe that either your plugin has a bug or this data is getting corrupted via the “Media from FTP” plugin.
Any ideas/suggestions?
]]>Excellent plug-in, minor problem.
I’ve been using Media-tags plug-in for a few years but wanted something to able to use IPTC Keywords rather than type in the Media tags every time.
MMWW imports the keywords, the only problem being that they are separated by semi-colons whereas media-tags uses commas to separate the tags, which means I can’t copy and paste the IPTC keywords directly into Media-tags input box as a group.
How do I edit the plugin so that the keywords displayed are separated by commas not semi-colons?
After updating from 1.0.5 to 1.0.6, uploaded media files get assigned the upload time rather than the media timestamp time, regardless of the timestamp setting being selected.
]]>Hi, I ‘ve just started using MMWW this week and so far it is working really well for me, uploading iptc metadata as captions.
The one extra thing I would like to add to my caption which may be beyond the scope of MMWW is the id for the image. Occasionally I sell pictures via my website and it is useful to have a unique reference for the image and using the wordpress id is an easy way to find the picture/post referred to.
In all cases, many thanks for this great plugin which was very easy to use from the start.
all best wishes from greg
Hello,
How to display metadata to template page? (eg: my front page)
Thanks
]]>when uploading a PDF, with the plugin options set to use the upload date of the media file, (not the metadata) while in the Page editing window, the media continues to get the date of the Page origin not the new media upload.
Am not sure whether this means that the plugin is unable to override the post date for media uploads to an existing Page, or whether this is a bug.
]]>You mention that your plugin works together with Media-Tags.
I am not able to see how they work together. When I retrieve the EXIF keywords via the {tags} meta the tags are not added in the Media-Tags taxonomy. Do I miss something?
thanks in advance.
]]>I’ve found out what actually happened in https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/iptcheadline-does-not-work?replies=8
If the field does not exist, the template strings [iptc:xxxx}
are not replaced with an empty string, but remain as is.
Thanks for the new IPTC support. Unfortunately, {iptc:headline}
does not work (the string doesn’t get replaced). Other IPTC tags do work (like {iptc:copyright}
and {iptc:description}
.
At the moment, it appears that only the limited number of metadata fields in https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/mmww/other_notes/ is supported, is that correct? I’d like to use IPTC-Core fields like “Headline” for exporting metadata from Apple Aperture. Any plans to extend the list of metadata fields?
]]>Hi Great looking plugin, thanks for all the work on it. How do I know if the ‘reload metadata’ function worked? I have PDFs made with Acrobat CS6, both latest PDF version and “/A” version (Acrobat 5 PDF v1.4). I can verify they have metadata using the PDFtk command line tool. But the plugin seems to have no effect. No other plugins in use. Unless I don’t understand something? Any ideas much appreciated. I’m only using PDFs. I can send samples if you need.
]]>Your plugin works great and really helped me bring out the details I was looking for in my photos, without a lot of extra work, or manipulating the exif data myself.
Do you know if you plan on including the focal length or ISO info in a future release?
]]>I am looking for a plug-in that would allow me to do a batch import of pictures into WordPress, and at the same time, modify the folliwng metadata:
XMP
IPTC
EXIF
WordPress Alt
WordPress Titel Text/Descrption
WordPress Tags
Will the MMWW Plug-In allow me to do this?
]]>The media library editor stuff changed enough in 3.5 that the plugin needs fixing.
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